AMUSEMENTS. tjbprt! T HE Honw IJBERTT t to? ot Bi e LIBERTY „ Attractions. LIBERTJt The Moat Perfectly Heated Theatre in the Dominion. Come in and be Comfortable. . TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A .Magnificent Double Star Programme, headed by . SIN OF MARTHA QUEED." A tttama that every girl should see. 1 lie story of a girl whose actions were oondemned by evil minds. A drama of a heartless father and a mother's love. Brimming -with powerful situations. A- -Mighty Heaving- Drama of Human Emotions, ...... Starring MARY THURMAN, JOSEPH DOWLING, NILES WELCH. —Secondly EARLE "WILLIAMS, The Screen's" Most Popular Male Actor, - In "BEING HIM IN." A''slogan of the Canadian North-West Mounted Police. There is a big thrill about a man hunt, it gets under the skin and holds the interest. It is an appeal such as this that makes this picture one of intense excitement. A story with an amazing climax. ALSO"SHE SIGHED BY THE SEASIDE." A Two-reel Mack Sennett Comedy. One long scream from start to finish. In addition— The usual splendid supports for which the "LIBERTY" is famous. Topical Budget arid Pa+ho Review. LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA. In a Programme of Synchronised and Selected Music. Box Plan at The Bristol and Theatre. 'Phone 2366. .HAROLD E. RIGHTON, 4143 Manager.
PUBLIC NOTICES.
' HURUNUI RABBIT TRUSTEES. NOTICE TO STOCKOWNERS. Annual Accounts of the Huruntti Rabbit Trustees {or the year ended 31st December, 1921, have been published, and a copy can bo inspected at Mr J. Caldwell's Store, Culverden, or at the Secretary's Office, Bowvon's Buildings, Christchurch. Stockownera who so desire may obtain a copy by applying to the Secretary. RANDAL L. HICKS, 441S Secretary.
COALBROOKDALE. to the Arbitration Court's decision to reduce wages, on account of reduction in cost of living, wo have pleasure in notifying Householders that the price of our famouß COALBROOKDALE COAL has been reduced accordingly. Our revised prices for Spot Cash are now an follows: ~ Per ton, J-ton, 1-ton, Bag, 72s 6d. ■ 36s 3d. 18s 3d. 6s 3d. THE WESTPORT COAL CO., LTD., Palsgrave street, -Also Hillary an*i Baxter's Buildings, 178 Marichoßter street. TELEPHONES 8173, SB3, 564. 4413F TVHE COMMITTEE will meet in "Wclling- -*■ ton on, TUESDAY, 23rd May, 1922, at 10 a.m., to consider the Taxation of the Dominion of New Zealand in all its aspects, together with the effect of existing burdens of taxation upon the general prosperity of th©: Dominion and tho directions of change, if any, that are necessary or desirable? in the interests of this country. The Committee invites considered evidence and suggestions from representatives, of the •Producing Industrial and Labour Organisations, and other oloasea of taxpayers. Such evidence nnd suggestions, as far tis possible, by typewritten statements in Communications' regarding evidence and appointments should be addressed to THE CHAIRMAN, ' Committee ori l Taxation, 4540 Wellington.
RANGIORA BOROUGH SCHOOL. rpHIS School will not re-open until MONJL DAY, MAY 22nd. H. A. ARCHDALL, ' 4577 Chairman. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. SPECIAL TO DAIRY FARMERS. WINTER CREAM SUPPLY. WE want a large quantity of Butter to supply ibe requirements of our Local Trade during the winter months. Thb secret of the Popularity of our Famous "AVON" Brand, is Quality and Freshness. To ensure a full supply of FRESH MAKE during the Winter months we are now making arrangements for Winter Cseam Supply. Should you have any quantity to offer this Winter, call or .rfrite stating the NUMBER OF COWS you expect to be milking and whether you wish the Company's Lorries to collect your cream 1 . HIGHEST PRICES PAID. AVON DAIRY CO., LTD., 23 Manchester street, Chris tohuxch. P.O. Box. 910. A 3195-8760 DAIRY FARMERS! /CONFIDENCE is the foundation of busi- ' nesa. Suppliers can give us the handling of their Cream \Vith the full assurance that, we are building on the foundation stone of clean business methods. Sound finance, based on an expert knowledge of market conditions, enables us to pay top prices for butter fat. We obey the ninth commandant! KIWI DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED. L. HANSEN, General Manager. Address: 222 St. Asaph street, Christchurch. Correspondence: Box 820. K5707-3195 jU O H K I H G ■ TEAS! THE ONES WE SPECIALISE IN. BUSINESS MEN'S TEA, Gd . (From- 9 a.m. till Noon.) Consisting of:—. A Pot of Choicest Ceylon or China Tea, or a Cup of Coffee or Chocolate. Served with:— Bread and B'utter, or Fresh, Home-made Scouts, or Fresh Sandwiches, or Crackers or Biscuits. ASK FOR OUR 6d MORNING TEA. DURING AFTERNOON TEAS MR McGILL. One of the Finest Tenors of this City, will contribute Several Solos, between 3.15 and 4.15. THE RENDEZVOUS. LTD. 3881 HORSEHAIR BOUGHT. gUNTING AND CO., LIMITED, BRUSH MANUFACTURERS, 20 Fyfe street (Madras street).
ART UNION. SOCIAL WELFARE GUILD. RESULT of ART UNION, drawn May 10 th, 1922: Ist Prize, Gold Nugget—Number 138. 2nd Prize, Oil Painting—Number 2199. ANNIE E. HERBERT, President. A. T. SMITH, U?. S. PAUL, Police Constable. A Meeting' of the above GrtiiLdi will be Held FRIDAY. May 12th, at 7 v.m. 889
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